BRAKE ROTORS?

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Beasty18C5
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BRAKE ROTORS?

Post by Beasty18C5 »

What kind of upgraded rotors are u guys using?
Don't want to go bigger then a 16" rim for racing so which ones fit I know the AEM's I think u have to use 17" rim RIGHT?
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H.I.D's
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Big Rotors

Post by H.I.D's »

For the money, PowerSlot are good. If you want to go for lighter and more expensive ones get like a 2-piece rotor. Zeal or Project Mu makes really good 2-piece
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Mugen active gate
Sold 98 ITR #0195
Now own slow 4L 99 Jeep Grand Cheerokee Ltd.
Will have another ITR (if some one will buy my Jeep)
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Post by Bbasso »

I'm not using rotor up-grades but I did get some pad up-grades and they work really nice,I bought Axxis Ultimates for the front and rear from Cobaltfriction.com and The owner Andie is a great business man.

I reccomend his shop.
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brakes

Post by Beasty18C5 »

I just bought some EBC Green Suff brake pads was told that it almost eliminates brake dust which is important to me since the wheels are the hardest to clean especially the white ones. The Restuff are for trackdays, Yellow for short circuit racing, Blue for endurance.

http://www.ebc-brakes.com
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Post by bbqman »

Off the shelf Brembos with Hawk pads do me fine for all uses. When roadracing add slots and switch to Blue 9012. So simple.
Dust is part of braking life....so get use to it. it can be minimized by choosing the proper compound for your use.
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